The person Lynch, Chris, 1962- represents an individual (alive, dead, undead, or fictional) associated with resources found in Brazil Public Library.

Chris Lynch's realistic fiction novels for teens ricochet between two points: intense, dark, challenging stories of family dysfunction, racism and inner-city life or kooky coming-of-age tales. All of his writing tends to be character-driven, centered around young men, sports-oriented and concerned with questions of manhood. Readers looking for goofy humor should try his Elvin Bishop trilogy. Lynch's Printz Honor book Freewill and National Book Award finalist Inexcusable will please older teen readers looking for a meatier read, including fans of Robert Cormier. Start with: Slot Machine or Inexcusable

Chris Lynch's realistic fiction novels for teens ricochet between two points: intense, dark, challenging stories of family dysfunction, racism and inner-city life or kooky coming-of-age tales. All of his writing tends to be character-driven, centered around young men, sports-oriented and concerned with questions of manhood. Readers looking for goofy humor should try his Elvin Bishop trilogy. Lynch's Printz Honor book Freewill and National Book Award finalist Inexcusable will please older teen readers looking for a meatier read, including fans of Robert Cormier. Start with: Slot Machine or Inexcusable